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he dear all,
this is Bharat,
i heard u extend ur virtual condole in linux on Redhat so plz
tell me quickly how it's possible
and how to access them over 6 vitual console....
he dear all,
this is Bharat,
i heard u extend ur virtual condole in linux on Redhat so plz
tell me quickly how it's possible
and how to access them over 6 vitual console....
Spell out your words, and write clearly. Also, we volunteer our time here, so don't come and tell us to hurry up and answer your question. If you're in a big hurry, either pay someone for support (they'll be there for you 24/7 then), or look it up yourself.
It might also help to explain what you're trying to do. Do you mean you have a six-head graphics card? Six other PC's?? Have you considered just using SSH to bring up six other console's?
hello actully i'm newer with Linux by default we geting in linux 6 virtual console as ctrl+alt+F(1-6) and ctrl+alt+f7 reserve for graphics use ,
so i heard from someone u can easily extend ur virtual console and it will be 6-63 so plz tell me how it is possible..
hello actully i'm newer with Linux by default we geting in linux 6 virtual console as ctrl+alt+F(1-6) and ctrl+alt+f7 reserve for graphics use ,
so i heard from someone u can easily extend ur virtual console and it will be 6-63 so plz tell me how it is possible..
Right. As I said in my first post, SPELL OUT YOUR WORDS. It's "you", "your", and "please". And you still haven't said what you're trying to accomplish, just what you want to do. Xconsole can be run over the network, and give you as many as you want...
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